DHCR FACT SHEET #19
Division of Housing and Community Renewal
SMALL BUILDING OWNERS' ASSISTANCE UNIT
The New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal
established the SMALL BUILDING OWNERS' ASSISTANCE UNIT in 1984 to
provide special assistance to owners of rent regulated buildings
with a total of 50 units or less.
DHCR's SMALL BUILDING OWNERS' ASSISTANCE UNIT has an office at
92-31 Union Hall Street, 4th Floor, Jamaica, Queens, and offers
its services at the Borough and District Rent Offices throughout
the State. The UNIT'S services include advice and assistance
with:
- preparation of forms for allowable rent increases
- lease renewal procedures;
- application for major capital improvement rent increases
(MCI) [See Fact Sheet on MCI];
- application for hardship rent increases;
- response to tenant objections to building registration
information;
- response to Fair Market Rent Appeals;
- response to tenant complaints; and,
- preparation of a Petition for Administrative Review of an
Order
- Owners can receive the SMALL BUILDING OWNERS ASSISTANCE UNIT
services at the locations and telephone numbers listed below.
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english informational publications. For official agency
policies, see DHCR Policy Statements, Advisory Opinions and
Operational Bulletins. Also refer to the Rent Stabilization Code,
the Rent Stabilization Law and various Rent Control Statutes.
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For more information or assistance, call the DHCR Rent Infoline
at (718) 739-6400, or visit your Borough Rent Office.
Queens Central Office
92-31 Union Hall St. 4th Fl.
Jamaica, NY 11433
(718) 739-6400
Bronx
One Fordham Plaza
Bronx, NY 10458
(718) 563-5678
Brooklyn
250 Schermerhorn St.
3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11201
(718) 780-9246
Lower Manhattan
156 William Street
9th Floor
NY, NY 10038
(212) 240-6011, 6012
South side of 110th St. and below
Upper Manhattan
163 W. 125th St.
5th Floor
NY, NY 10027
(212) 961-8930
North side of 110th St. and above
Staten Island
350 St. Mark's Place
Room 105
Staten island, NY 10301
(718) 816-0277
Nassau County District Rent Office
50 Clinton Street, 6th Floor
Hempstead, NY 11550
(516) 481-9494
Westchester County District Rent Office
55 Church Street, 3rd Floor
White Plains, NY 10601
(914) 948-4434
Rockland County District Rent Office
94-96 North Main St.
Spring Valley, NY 10977
(914) 425-6575
Albany Regional Office
119 Washington Avenue
Albany, NY 12210
(518) 432-0596
Buffalo Regional Office
Ellicot Square Building
295 Main St., Room 438
Buffalo, NY 14203
(716) 856-1382
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